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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, 1 PRIZE ESSAY WON BY 3T. MARY'S GIRL Elizabeth Corbly Weites Remark- - ' able Paper on Community Drive Miss street, PR Elizabeth Corbly a xmp:l in the eighth grade of o N ' DICKINSON | *Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. MEN’S PAJAMAS Formerly $2.50-83.00 $1.95 Made of fine Percales and Madras — light weight — attractive stripes. Great values. HORSFALLS 95-99 Xs Iun}Smcl Hartford. “It- Pays To Buy Our Kind” Standford, Noted Irish Composer, Dies Today 29, Sir Chartes Irish com- London, March Viitiers dford, poser, died today Born in Dublin in 1858, noted at his home here, Stanford for many ycars was organist of Trinity colloga, professor of music at Cam bridge university and conductor of the | Musical society His lris) por- cambridge 1 niversity for more than twenty years, grmphony has been frequently formad hare and abroad and his ligin opera, “Shamus O'Brien,” had a long rum in London fo the 908, His choral writings are accounted his strongest works, notably his choral ballad “re yenge” and his flve “songs of the sca” for soloist mals chorus and orehesira Tough On Crities Horr Alfr Jrerlin and dramstic 4 Kerr Tggeblatt Feriiy eritie of the knocked dow Kicked by young rufflans, of whom & 448 he had been commissioned to at * tack the critic by an admirer of an Actress that Kerr had eriti leng ago a Gorman prima donna a taciked & newspaper eritic in the street wih a whip. two n a1 DR. COOMBS The Naturcopathic 'hysician and Uhiropractor has MOVED Into Wis Nature Cure Institote 19 S. HIGH ST. Opposite the Post Ofice. where he has installed the new Biological Blood Wash the for “Poonl that's g fomnd habs i just som The Vafrmer Bioy llx you that milk for The doctor te our Ik is ti your know milk milk to drin} ehild it to eon and is pure it Our Grade & Milk Will Tmpros the Wealth of Your Baly Drink More Milk United Milk Co. 19 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610. B | Wonde ary's parochial school, was ad fudged the winner the United Community con- test, y is ane of the bright- of Corporation essay st pupils § of it ompleteness, | genaral grasp of | prize winning essay ach year to th i This year the Community Cor- will endeavor to raise the ¥ tho dollars, This to defray the expenses worthy organizations. In ing paragraphs L wiil try to how these organizations help mmunity. i he Tuberculosis soci¢ty helps to cheek the spread of this most dun- gerous dis They instruct people } habits and recomm | chest tion of fi v is u many Phota MISS ELIZABETH (URI“\ them to sunatorivms w h'rP Hwy oan {be properly cared for wialle affijeted | with this disease, “A corps of we riul work in weociation, T »_\ veoplc, both e’ our \isiting Nurs help ull elussos of and poor, They ve all kinds of wea to hring relict to sick and infirm, Thtlr‘ | work is widely know® and greatly ap- | precinted | “Feouts mre groups of boys and wiris who are taugit st ald means of being healthy people and ways by which they can assist their commun- - fhese hoys and n williugly and Roys and girls w) of their scont und women of whom wond 1owrrve mueh prais Organization which community soelal- help the poor of m supplied with and sometimes i" no publicity iy decds of riing prop asking for o wrvieod o girls e ollow | th Uwavs giv vousir (1 ua o the toc I be nie “A group that the Wellnp "k s muel ¢ 1l f olothy P ool Fites re con ith the JRindness go the o of bwinliated by ny Witle ehildren { v ehi day at the Day N their 18 are employ-d they v propor food and ea nd uneht eleanlines, A trained 1% in ebarge who Jx able to in ers ho ford and spend a he nirs order to ir good b Gronp of hoys trained N handiw re fo a Achieveres nd girls ering re Noya POSTIONE INYESTIGATING whomal Wrorsdoi Vot Wesk Wt b ate efforts will be directed toward DISCUSS‘WAG TERMS bringing down the cost of living.” e Justin De Selves, minister of the in- e : terior, was spokesman as to the gen- Transport Workers' Union and Tram- | era) course the cabinet would take, way Strikers in London Meet to| LD® Unanimous sentiment of the continue the | new government is to | policy of Premier. Poincare,” he said. ¥ o Fnat goes for int { well as foreign policy, of | ter of War Maginot. M. Francois-Marsal, the minister of finance, declared the affairs of his ministry woyl of economy, * ©f | made unless they are covered by equi- valent receipts,” he said. A second cabinet council was called Talk Over Terms. fhe Aseociated Press. London, March 29.—Delegates the transport workers’' union and the tramway and bus companies met to- day to discuss the terma of strike set- tlement proposed in consequence vesterday's negotiations. If the delegates ratify the terms! they will remain to be put before the | for 5 o'clock thos afternoon, while at ers for ballot, and according to| the same hour tomorrew a plénary union secretary, Ernest Bevins, | council of the ministers presided over work will newhere be resumed until | by President Milicrand will take place the result is declared, | at the palace of the Eiysee when the All parties nfl‘lr.-lnlly eoncerned in | text of the ministerial declaration wil arrangement refuses to confirm or | be discussed with the DPP!H‘" t accuracy of the terms -I\N‘l' SEIEE in last night's dispatch although these | A]RMEN’S REGEPT[ON are generally believed to be gecurate, ‘ put in Minis- They incinde an immediate \-1:"( advance of six shillings, with Q%e N\o‘ remaining. shillings demanded men fluctuating, according to the cost | Seattle Arranges G living indexed. It now seems oubtful whether the suspended tram | bus services will be resumed bc-] fore Monday. 1f the transport a Celebration To- day in Honor of Round The World Fliers. trouble is salolyi Seattle, March 29. — With 35-air- passed the government still will be |pianes from Pacific coast flying flelds taced with difficalty regarding the [on hand, army and navy officials and miners' conference. The men's dele- residents of Seuttle are to take part zates vesterday rejected the owners' [today in an official send-off celcbra- offer to establish a minimum wage !tion in honor of four United States standard at 32% per cent above the army aviators attempting to fly around pre-war mark and are determined to the world, adhere to their demand for 40 per the airmen’s departure Wednesday or ent above, This decision will be Thursday with Prince Rupert, B. C., submitted to a minera’ bailot on April |as their next destination. nal affairs as e directed along lines | Now expenditures will be | Tentative plans eall for | 8. FRENCH MINISTRY .| GONTINUES POLICY 1No Change Is Contemplated by the New Cabinet The Associnted Press. Parls, March 29.—The policies of the former Poincare cabinet, both for- | i eign and domestic, will be eontinued aer who do & most | | alitles eomposing his eabinel by the new ministry, it was declared by leading members of the cabinet | after its Arst formal conference with huson & Peterson. | tho Fpemier today. M. Poincare presented all the mem- bers of his new eabinet to President Millerand at the pmlace of the Elysce this noon. The president congratulat- the premier on having grouped out him “the most brilliant person- ot.” He added that the new government conld be assured of the president’s cooper- ation on all occasions in conformjty with the nation’s hest {nterests for the the present sitvation, Before calling on President Miller- and the cabinet held its first official councll, The premier informed his| colleagues of the broad eutlines along | which he intends drawing vp the min- isterial declaration to be read In the putilament at 10 o'clock Monday morning. All the ministers appeared to he in high spirits, ter of commerce, said: “My immedi- The sky eircus will take place over | MARCH 29, 1924. 'VANDERLIP HINTS AT NEW SCANDALS 'lso Says Goolidge Is Not Proven | Leader New York, March 20.—Frank A. Vanderlip, retired ' banker, when asked whether he thought that any other cabinet members should go, #aid in an interview published today: “That will develop later. If I said ‘yes’ you would want to know the nrame, and if T told you that, it would shock you.” The Citizens' Research Bureau, of which be is chairman, is now inves. tigating new charges against the in- | ternal revenue bureau of the treas- [ ury department, the war department, the veterans’ bureau and alien prop. | erty custodian, Mr. Vanderlip said. He | added that the organization was non- political and would take no part in the presidential campaign, ‘*‘except with its findings.” In a prepared statement, Mr. Van- derlip asked why no one had been !indicted as a result of recent disclo- sures in Washington, adding that “the | person to ask why Fall is not indicted is the president of the United States.” He also attacked John T. Adams as | chairman of the republican nationa! committee, saving “there is no douht in my mind whether, if he represents the republican party, a party so rep- resented could possibly clean the gov- ernment." 2 ’cnal fiau Ba[( u)ul« See Us fur BASEBALL GOODS Herbert L. Mills Hardware McCRAY CASE CONTINUES. 1. Newt Brown Agaln on Stand, Tes- tifying as to Loan, Indianapolis, March 29. — I. Newt Brown, secretary of the state board of agriculture, who testiffed ye at the trial of Governor charged with embezzling from the funds of the state 4 board of agriculture, that the executive solicit- 336 Main Street ed the money from the board as & 1oax for the Discount & Deposit State Bank of Kentland, Ind, was on the stand again today. The prosecution declares that the governor received the money as a loan or deposit for the Kentland bank, and that converting it to his own use, embezzled the amount. The de- fense contends the money was a per- sonal loan. sctilement of the difficult problems of Louls TLoucheur, minis- | “This eountry is still far frem un- derstanding the Washington situa- tion,” he said. “The country instead | eruisers, the Chieago, New Orleans, | °f being in & state of hysteria is in a ‘lnd Boston, and flagplane, Seattle, | C0Ma. Newspapers have printed an | piloted by Major F. L. Martin, com- }nndleu amount of evidence—so much mander of the .q“a,,m“ | that few could read it, but they have Iprlmna little real interpretation.” | Mr. Vanderlip said that he apd ! members of his bureau had been ! shadowed by detectives since they had been helping the Wheeler committee By The Assactated Press, lin its investigation of Attorney Gen- ' Paris, Mareh 29—The makeup of [ eral Daugherty, The bureau, he said, | M. Poincare's new cabinet causel! has a staff of about 40 men, including | some astonishment among the Yrench | private detectives, five lawyers and g, public, throwing overboard as it does, | large number of newspaper men. eight 'ministe who had worked un-| ——— der him for two years or more and | replacing them with a combination including men who in parliament vot- ;ed against his fiseal measures. The premiar's declaration of a poliey in| the chamber of daputies next Mon- day for this reason is awaited with great interest. Polncare’'s motives, as explained by those close to him, were, firstly a desira to surround hims with men of ecapability, either by rea son or ripe experience or native tal-| SR ent, and secondty, to bring the gap <(‘10 University of Washington stadium. r’arflvll\afll.g in an air parade and) ma.ntm-ra will be the four world Pomcales Cabinet Is | Cause of Much Comment | FRANCE ADVANCES TIME. Paris, March 29.—All the tim | pieces in France will be advanced one | hour at 11 o'clock tonight, offictally | ushering saving time. The weather | :mlnv hardly provided a fit u:eom-i paniment to the inauguration ef this | summer-time measure, as a cold rain | was falling, marked by snow flurites, nd the temperature was only four | degrees above freezing. which threatened to form between| . ASKS Mflall’lr.l:'on;)hhl!r ) the two wings of the republican party. | \Washington, March 20.=The L e ‘uvrsu'- commerce commission 1 I modify its recent order defining a now central-eastern standard time 2on¢ And Killed b} a Truck he pennsylvania wants the Zanes. Middletown, Marel 28.—-David A, ‘ille branch of its system operated un. Alexander, four year old son of Mr, | der central times as far east as Trin and Mra, Willlam Awsunder of South | Way, Ohio. Farms, was aimost instantly killed | sterday Whiea siruck by an automo- | bite driver by Mello Gorolami of this ecity. e toy, it Is said, ran from bohind a parked autoniubile into the | rond. Death was pronounced due to a fractuyec #kull, Gero'ami was not L hetd Middletown Boy Run Down Tong Distance Radio Jeiannesburg, Fouth Afriea—T! owner of a three-tube 1adio here had | the unprecedented exverience recent. ly of receiving music and talks over tha air from Schenectady and London in one evening. DEPOSITED IN OUR Savings Department April 3rd ON OR BEFORE WILL BEAR INTEREST FROM THE THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 Nature is painting over her sign board, PICTURE A HEAD. If you own a KODAK, we furnish the best finishing service and supplies, backed by Eastman Quality. KODAK HERE — OPTICIANS — 85 W. MAIN ST. THE TREAT OF THEWEEK NEW HAVEN DAIRY SOLD AT THE SPECIAL PRICE 30‘ PINT-60'QUART A This Week is Chocolate Almond Ice Cream and Raspherry Ice Cream. 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